
The treasury yields on the 10-year note ended June 16, 2023, at 3.77%, the 2-year note ended at 4.70%, and the 30-year note at 3.86%.
Here is a table showing the yields’ highs and lows and the FFR since 2007.

The charts below show the daily performance of several Treasury bonds since the pre-recession days of equity market peaks in 2007.

The next chart is an overlay of all 6 charts above along with the Fed funds rate (FFR) since 2007.

A Long-Term Look at the 10-Year Treasury Yield
A log-scale snapshot of the 10-year yield offers a more accurate view of the relative change over time. Here is a long look since 1965, starting well before the 1973 oil embargo that triggered the era of “stagflation” (economic stagnation with inflation).

Here’s the latest 10-2 spread. Typically, the spread goes negative for a period and then out of the red prior to recessions. The lead time for recessions is quite a range – after going negative, recessions have begun anywhere from 16 to 62 weeks later. We also can see a false positive in 1998 where the spread went negative for a short period. For the 2009 recession, the spread went negative a couple of different times before rising.
If we use the first negative spread date as our starting point, the average number of weeks leading up to a recession is 37, or about nine months. If we use the last _positive spread date after being negative_ before a recession, the average is 17 weeks, or 4.25 months and the median is 14 weeks, or 3.5 months.


The 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage
The latest Freddie Mac Weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey put the 30-year fixed rate at 6.69%. Here is a long look back, courtesy of a FRED graph, of the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage average, which began in April of 1971.

Now let’s see the 10-year against the S&P 500 with some notes on Federal Reserve intervention. Fed policy has been a major influence on market behavior.

For a long-term view of weekly Treasury yields, also focusing on the 10-year, see our latest "Treasury Yields in Perspective":https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/updates/Treasury-Yields-in-Perspective.php update.
ETFs associated with treasuries include the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT ), iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF (SHY ), and iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF (IEF ).
Note: We’ve updated this commentary with data through the May 19th market close.
_Originally published at https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/updates/2023/05/19/treasury-yields-snapshot, by Advisor Perspectives on June 16, 2023.
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